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My B&O landline telephone in ~~1982~~ 1985. Didn't really pan out.
so you don't have it anymore? or it's just unused?
I haven't used it for 15+ years, so when we moved 5 years ago, I finally threw it out.
It was an amazing phone, super light handset, and superior sound compared to other phones, plus it was a very modern design.
https://www.scandinavian-designers.com/EN/beocom-1000-2000-bang-olufsen-telecom/
huh. Still looks pretty modern indeed. It's got that 70s-80s unashamed flashy coloring vibe to it, I like it. B&O is a pretty nice brand,... when you have the money... :)
I agree it's normally too expensive for my taste too. But here all phones were expensive anyway at the time, because there were only a few brands that cared to have their phones approved for sale in Denmark. $100 USD was the absolute cheapest you could get that was legal, this cost about $200-250.